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  • 1 week ago | smh.com.au | Pauline Morrissey |Lou Sweeney

    By Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney June 20, 2025 — 8.00pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Sweeping ocean views and perfectly preserved heritage details are the hallmarks of this week’s best properties for sale in Sydney. As one of the city’s oldest terraces, having been built c1850, 12 Chapel Street in Darlinghurst faces the world with all the august character you’d expect.

  • 1 week ago | domain.com.au | Pauline Morrissey |Lou Sweeney

    By Pauline Morrissey and Lou SweeneyJune 20, 2025Sweeping ocean views and perfectly preserved heritage details are the hallmarks of this week’s best properties for sale in Sydney. As one of the city’s oldest terraces, having been built c1850, 12 Chapel Street in Darlinghurst faces the world with all the august character you’d expect. What you mightn’t anticipate is what lies beyond that seasoned Georgian facade and its blue front door.

  • 1 week ago | domain.com.au | Pauline Morrissey

    By Pauline MorrisseyJune 17, 2025While many dream of a sea or tree change, Andrew Stockwell took things several steps further – designing and building a tiny house on wheels from scratch. The 38-year-old construction estimator now works remotely from some of Australia’s most picturesque locations, living out a vision that began with a single photo and a bold idea. “In June 2020, I saw a photo of a tiny house on Instagram and my jaw dropped,” he recalls.

  • 2 weeks ago | smh.com.au | Pauline Morrissey |Lou Sweeney

    By Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney June 13, 2025 — 8.00pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. We thought they called the suburb Glamorama for all the beautiful people here, but looking at places like 3 Dellview Street in Tamarama, we realise it might just be these smooth, seaside spreads that up the attractive ante.

  • 2 weeks ago | watoday.com.au | Pauline Morrissey |Lou Sweeney

    Set within the green folds of Lane Cove, this home is grounded in history and open to the sky. “The home introduces a contemporary reinterpretation of the sawtooth roof form,” says architect Lachlan Seegers.

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